Eco-evo-devo implications and archaeobiological perspectives of trait covariance in fruits of wild and domesticated grapevines

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  • who: Vincent Bonhomme and colleagues from the Diversité, Adaptation et Amélioration de la Vigne », France have published the research work: Eco-evo-devo implications and archaeobiological perspectives of trait covariance in fruits of wild and domesticated grapevines, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 22/04/2020
  • what: The authors show that for wild grapevine the higher the piposity the bigger the berry and the more elongated the pip. The authors show that piposity is very unlikely to affect archaeobotanical identification either at the status or accession levels.

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